62 The VEGETABLE SYSTEM, 
gree curious. The Stalk is white : the Leaves are alfo whitifh and 
woolly : the Flowers are of a good, bright, and ftrong yellow : 
they grow on the tops of all the branches. 
2. CUT-LEAV’D- WOOL-THISTLE. 
Plate 1 12. Fig. 2. 
Character of the Species. Andryala finuata. 
The Leaves are deeply fmuated, and fpear-fhaped at 
the end. 
Fig. 2. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of the Cape of Good-Hope, and 
flowers in July. It Ihews, tho’ the Cape Plants are in a great de- 
gree peculiar, they are not all fo j for it is found aho in i aly. It 
is a foot high, a white Plant with golden Fowers : the Leaves are 
covered with a white Wool ; and the Stalk is alfo white. It bears 
our open air freely, but the foil mud be dry, or it fails in winter. 
ORDER II. 
With the general Cup double ; or compofed of two 
rows of Scales. 
GENUS I. 
GOATSBEARD. 
TRAGOPAGON. 
Chara&er of the Genus. 
The Cup is compofed of long leafy pointed Scales in two 
diftindl rows, 
Plate 1 1 3. 0 a l. 
1 . SIMPLE- 
